'I miICI1 ]f=D;L TU1 DAY .P~ Heels In All Sizes Offered To Women Spectators Pumps Lead Parade Of Season's Shoes Designed 'For Summer Weather Wear As usual, spectator pumps are lead- irig the parade this season in balmy- weather foot-gear. The heels come in all heighths, cuban, medium and spiked. An addi- tion to the shoe this year is an ad- aptation of the men's summer spec- tator, a flat-heeled shoe dressed with white or brown flaps. This mole of foot-gear is an all year-round affair and is not just limited to the sum- mer months. The shoe is most ap- propriate for campus wear. Variations In Color There is a slight variation in the scope of color range this season. In addition to the brown, navy blue and black trim, red, and royal-blue trims will be more popular. Solid white spectators, introduced last year, will be commonly seen also. - There are many types of cuts in the 1942 spectators. The smartest shape, however, is identical with that of 1938, 1939 and preceding and fol- lowing years. It is styled after the traditional, closed-toe pump. The toe and heel are hard, and perforations can or can not extend along the edges of the trim and along the top edge of the shoe.. Another Current Another style, currently seen, is the V-shaped top with the same types of perforations as the former. Per- haps this shoe will become the "V for Victory" spectator. Most spectators are of the closed- toe style. A variety, however, was in- troduced to the summer shoe parade in the toe-less adaptation. Except for the toe, this model is usually iden- tical with the closed-toe spectator. An exception is the cuban heel shoe with the perforation patterns through the in-step and sides. An unlimited amount of use can be made of any of these basic styles. Every woman's summer wardrobe should include at least one pair of 1942 spectator shoes. Bigger And Brighter Bags For Summer Will Soon Be Toted If you are in the habit of carrying your week's wardrobe plus your books, pencils and other odds and ends in your purse, you will not be at a loss fbr space in the new purses, for they were never larger. They are either long and narrow or large and square and are usually the flat envelope type. You'll notice too that little metal is used in them, as plastic or wood is used in the styles with handles. But if the war has cut down on metal, it has done nothing to colors, for they are brighter and splashier than ever. You can match your new straw hat with a straw purse in solid colors or stripes, or you can match your shoes, be they suede, grosgrain, or smooth leather, in a purse of the same material-even to the hobnails! Saddle-stitching' too is still in vogue. Sprightly ginghams and corded fabrics in solid colors and dashing stripes will take their proper place in summer purse styles, and the key- note of it all is color and size. They must be bright and they must be big. Emergency Bottle Has Smelling Salts "Always be prepared" isn't the motto for the Scouts, only, these days. Here's something that they ad- vocate all of us should carry at all times. It's a lavender smelling salts in a bottle which you carry around in a little leather case. Sheer Cool Elegance Cold Weather Glamour Bobs To Qive Way To Feather Cut Frock Of Many Uses i .°t . a , _, By BEATRICE BOUCHARD "Shorter hair means assured heat- relief for the summer months". If you don't believe it, try it. There is nothing more practical for the hot days than a feather-cut. of course, any Veronica Lake would really have to get up a great deal of nerve for this drastic step. Probably the first sensation after the trip to the barbers, in this case, would be very similar to what a sheared sheep must experience. She's Unrecognizable! For the first week, even her own mother probably won't recognize her. She will go through the ordeal of explaining to every friend and ac- quaintance when, why and how the barbering job performed, when they come racing up to her with the amaz- ing revelation "you have had your hair-cut"! Naturally in every recently shorn case the results will be somewhat the same, but in lesser degrees. It is the price one has to pay for such a radical move. In addition, other grief will result Fashions Join Production Dungarees, Short Bobs First Place in Wartime Take Style .Darker Makeup Is Protection The theme of summer makeup is "sun protection or sun addition". There are more new waterproof, sun- proof makeup brands than ever be- fore. One house has put out a ordinary face powder, except that it is com- pressed and thus absolutely guaran- teed to withstand the sun and the sea. This particular brand has a powder base in liquid form to match each shade of the new face powder, which incidentally comes in some luscious dark colors. Cream Away The Sun A sun-proof cream which protects you from burning and helps you getI a good tan is put out by another house. Also, on the market for sum- mer is a non-greasy liquid form of sun tan oil which at the same time is quaranteed to keep the mosquitoes away. For those who don't relish long hours in the hot sun, but who do desire that nicely browned look, there is available a liquid "Bronze-Glo" artificial tan which may safely be used all over the body. Along with this brand goes a liquid rouge with the same bronze tint which certainly fits into the summer picture. A well-known company has pre- pared a new light summer cologne with nail polish, eyeshadow, lipstick and rouge to go with it. The only other new addition to the makeup parade are the two beautiful nail polish shades named after each side of a decade. One is a odd light orchid shade and the other a deep rosy red {color. So gay and indicative of the new, more informal season approaching are these new summer cosmetic prep- arations that only a diehard won't feel the need for a change of make- up. Remember just one thing, you may lie a pastel picture or a bronzed Amazon but one hue, that of the lobster-red burn, won't be in style. Ever since Carrie Nation pole-axed her first saloon, the women of Amer- ica have taken an increasingly im- portant part in this country's indus- trial life. This trend has been step- ped up to fever pitch with the advent of World War II and has had a cor- respondingly violent effect on wo- men's fashions. Previous to the Axis attempt at world domination you know what people used to say when a girl walked down Main Street in dungarees. Per- haps it was Hemingway's fault but no matter, women belonged in skirts and men belonged in pants. It's all changed now. The guys who used to chase anything in skirts are sadly out-of-place and overalls are no longer a symbol of virility. The drill press and the turret lathe are guided by Vogue-conscious blondes and Mr. and Mrs. have to iron out their domestic differences on the pro- duction line. Therefore it has become increas- ingly important to dress correctly for work on the assembly line. Lurid tales are told of skirts caught in rotary, saws and many are the poor bru- nettes whose tresses have fallen prey to the demon power press.I Most sensible of all suggestions for women in war work are dungarees and short bobs. In the first place there's nothing to get caught or hin- der your freedom of movement and secondly, my dears, there will be no one to distract you. After all, how far did Carrie Nation get that way? Priorities Take Toll Priorities, of course, have had their effect on the entire realm of women's fashions. Skirts are shorter, hand- bags of latex are forbidden, and so on. Now we come to the question of bathing suits. from feather-cuts. With the excep- tion of natural curley-tops, a greater amount of time will be required for primping. A long bob, curled slightly on the ends, needs much less atten- tion. Also, when the rain come-it is quite sad! For comfort and attractiveness the feather-cut is in perfect harmony with the summer months. It is ex- tremely cool since there are no long heavy strands of hair to keep the neck warm (as if it needed it). The appearance of the style is in tone with summer and off-sets the soft shades of warm-weather apparel. The Conservatives' Cut The more conservative individuals, who can't quite make the drastic step, can content themselves with a less extreme cut. Rather than having equally short lengths around the hair line, the strands can jist be short- ened following the traditional lines, shorter on the sides than the back. This style is an excellent heat-pre- caution. As for care, this coiffure is one of the easiest to keep trim. Less time with curlers or bobby-pins is neces- saryi Grows Evenly Another advantage to this hair-bob is the fact that the hair grows back in even lengths so that those who prefer longer hair for winter will be pleased. Any of the short-haired styles are ideal for summer. All it takes is a little nerve for the first step and after that the satisfaction will more than compensate. SweaterCraze Creates Furor This Spring Little women, balmy summer days are coming around again, but don't pack all of your sweaters in the bot- tom of your trunk and ship them home! Sweaters promise to be quite the thing these days for everything from the most informal to the most formal of affairs. Along with the classic cardigan and slipover are being fea- tured the new baby sweater, and the peasant sweater. Baby sweaters in soft wools and pastel shades are just the thing to wear with the new and attractive dirndls. They afford a pleasant change from the classics, and when supplemented with a matching bow in the hair, give one that sought- after angelic look. Wear them on picnics, to add that feminine touch and to keep away the cool breezes. The pastel angora ones with their short puffed sleeves and tiny pearl buttons will trans- form last year's chiffon or net for- mal into the latest thing. Wear the ones with gay embroidery over the latest taffeta and cotton evening skirts. Newest of the new is the peasant sweater. Its sweetheart neckline and gay embroidery were taken directly from the picturesque country villages of Europe. Wear them alone over your formals or wear the sleeveless ones with a fragile blouse to form all sorts of combinations. / 'i. :""" ,. . , , . YYY t ,': l "i$;:: tit ..... 1 : '" '.v.::' ''' ,, S; :":. .tip - \ ' [j:, Y: N {a 6: 7 f: ; ;;. r ' '' r > ''. ii{ .; ' , ! ,: :: r. . ' ° < p: : rr °y: ' { K v 5 # k <. s f t a 0 r ~ x r " - ..._ r -.. r < , 4 . :. :":.; Y,: h: :.:::. r ,"r ,J I r , ,. . o / , ~ --1 , ; , .. New Evening Slippers Place Accent On Ease By RUTH EDBERG No longer will girls return. home from a dance, and painfully remove their shoes with a sigh of relief; for comfort, coolness, and. style are all being incoroprated into the evening slippers for this summer. The new ankle length evening dresses with the full, fluffy skirts call for shoes to match; therefore one of the most popular styles for the coming season will be the ballerina slippers. The best version of this style is that which has the body of the shoe made of black kid, with satin ribbons crossing once over the instep and tieing around the ankle.' They're Comfortable Not only do these shoes give a feeling of comfort and a graceful look to the foot, but because of their flat heels they are good for tall girls. Another similar style is a Grecian sandal, consisting of a sole held on by satin ribbons which cross the foot three times. A playshoe manufacturer is con- verting some of her most popular models into evening slippers by mak- ing them out of exotic materials. This group includes the American version of the Mexican huarache. This interpretation is heel-less and toe-less, and has a wedge sole. It can be obtained in silver and gold kid, or in satin. Shoes For The Petite Shoe designers have not forgotten the petite girls, however. One of the new models is a sandal of soft kid- skin which has a "bracelet" strap around the ankle. Another popular shoe is the "sling" type sandal. This has straps crossing the instep, and is being shown in glistening lucite. The classic sandal with the instep strap is taking on a new twist. Twist is the word to use, for a new version has a twisted knot instead of the usual crisscross over the toes. This is shown in varicolored materials to match the bright, new formals. An ideal style for all girls, the sandal can also be obtained in white satin, or white linen, and dyed to match your dress. Blue Jeans Rate Top For Study Comfort Almost a "must" for any wardrobe now are blue-jeans. Way last winter they rated popularity as the most comfortable things in which to study, but a couple of weeks ago they reached an all-time high in fashion at various dances given on campus. Now wear them anywhere-well, almost anywhere. They're the thing for riding, hiking, picnicking, and studying. Kid, Cotton, Doe Hit Spot As Effective Touches To Suit We each possess a pair of white kid, cotton, or doe skin gloves to pep up and crispen the spring suit. Try as we may, we cannot deny the effec- tiveness of this touch but we ve- hemently deny that the glove story. 'stops there. This season fashion designers have used gloves as the major part of the spring outfit and they have done this by merely making the glove cover more room. Elbow-length gloves, contrasting with a solid pastel dress but matching the hat, is as effective as anything we've seen. Gloves Should Match Match a short pair of gloves exact- ly with a long sleeved brilliant-col- ored shirt-waist, add a contrasting bracelet and be prepared for a sen- sation. Matching gloves might be a little hard to find but will be worth your while in that they will pay dividends in smartness. If you aren't having any for day time wear, the brand-new evening mitts will prove irresistable. What'll you bet? If you have a formal with black lace on it anywhere, the short black lace cut-out-at-fingers mitts will add the touch of distinction which is hard to pass up. Long lace above-the-elbow (in fact within in- ches of the shoulder) mittens in pastels to contrast with a dead white, strictly-tailored formal will star at the spring dances and summer coun- try club affairs. Spring Turbans Ideal You and every one of your friends must have a last year's spring navy dress on hand which is looking slight- ly tired after a long hard winter in the closet; give it a hypo with a crisp set of white collar and cuffs and you'll have something else to decide not to wear. ~DRESSS by petti 8/ exclusive 1/ 'Distinguished Inexpensive JUNE GREY 113 south University / Gloves Serve As Crispener Every woman appreciates the util- ity and neat becomingness of such a tailored dress as this. It relies on trim fit and good tailoring for its effect and is suitable for any figure type. Best of -all, accessories, skill- fully changed, can adapt it to town or country. Keep Home-Fires Burning With New Style Match Covers Even when lighting his cigaret the soldier may think of the woman who waits for him. A leather cover for a match book has just been put on the market which will accommodate not only the matches but also a snapshot of the Loved One. It also props up like a regulation picture frame for his bedside. If he forgets with such a reminder as this it must be that he was a bad risk in the first place, for which our tricky little match book cover will, not be responsble. 1 4 Summer "c HUTZEL'S Main at Liberty i .:.. _ : , but Your Fatshionl pO idzsInto t % 'f f;fi > t Z S s i f ? ti '. ' 1 8 Ib u 1 v # ^ s.t Y ' t z . +tlyA r .: ,kg . ..,fir <. f __._._: __:__ . _ ___ _ .____ ____ _ r 2 . Again this summer co-ed are choosing washable dresses and play clothes fo their sumininer wardrobes. Kessel's has all you need for a glorious clothes sumilfer. s Bright slacks smartly tailored with Matching Jackets, per- feet for /icnics and lazy days. Slack Sets . . . $4.95 up Slacks .....$3.50 up * ' S v , ,, i4/4 w / / -. 4 J[ l /i . b, " "i i . ; t. ; ,:% 6, / ' 9 . ;' i i/ ii , i ' ' ; t /i r- 7 '> 8 . t'r s 3 4 j G J q l r LEISURELY LINES Not the usual . run of housecoats but each one with its own brand of smartness. For that smooth, lithe look, choose a dignified crepe in grey trimmed in fuschia with a wide belt, or white rayon taffeta in red, F'or color and' dash, select a heavenly grey acetate robe with large sunny flowers, or one of our many seersucker housecoats, cottons and rayons, with or without zippers. You can relax comfortably and still be smartly dressed in < - _ . .1 . _.'_ _ . , _ .. . _ 1- . .,, F/ I $ // j Thb w-Pocket cklasi hats 14e Malristcy fYou 'Tb . 7l -A- , 1j4.9S 1 l7 S For active tihes ahead . youl want just this type of classic dress. The ecline is convertible... the back has a shirred yoke,' the skirt softly flared, the studs are luscious pearls. in landscape pastels, black Gay washables as airy and ool as ever . . . For classes V. - ~ with ) - V""n tators. s ' ' +.. r..r.. ....... .. . rt..:/ lats or dates with spec- $2.95 to $22.95 . lool fl 9 I il F .. .' s . , nr r rtirrv 1 lw9r#ar i l xxrv ii I